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The Southeast Asian Press Alliance (SEAPA) is sponsoring a SEAPA Fellows Program in Southeast Asian Journalism which will bring mid-career journalists from Asian countries together for the purpose of pursuing in-depth investigative reporting projects and increasing interaction among media professionals in the region.

It has generally been the case that prestigious fellowship programs have taken journalists from Asia to Western institutions for fellowships like the Nieman program at Harvard and the Knight fellowships at Stanford University. While these programs are doubtless excellent, as the free press matures and grows in Asia, SEAPA, which is an alliance of press advocacy organizations, wishes to encourage journalists to pursue a fellowship program within the region.

The program, the first of its kind in Southeast Asia, is intended to deepen understanding among journalists in Southeast Asia while exposing regional readers and viewers to in-depth reportage produced within the region. The benefits for the journalists themselves are obvious in that they will gain greater access to their peers while pursuing difficult stories either in a neighboring country or, in some cases, in their own countries. The fellows’ home media organizations, many of which are financially strapped even in the best of times, will have the benefit of being able to produce an in-depth story of wide interest at no cost to themselves, save the time away from the home office of the fellow. The fact that a significant story will result from the fellowship is a powerful incentive to the home organizations to allow one of their staff members to participate. In addition, the fellowship is expected to bring wide recognition to both the journalist/fellow and his or her employer. 
  
2008 Fellowship program - Covering Burma
Ati Nurbaiti   
  - Cyclone brought swift death to the poor
  - Is there an end to Myanmarese agony?
  - Commentary: Myanmar junta must ensure relief aid reaches survivors

Hariati Azizan  
- Death Toll From Cyclone Nargis' Aftermath May Be Alarmingly High

Tita Valderama  
- Still reeling from military junta, Burma a mess after cyclone 
- Deceit, reprisal stalk referendum in Burma

Achara Ashayagachat
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Political storm brewing

Patricia Evangelista
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Burma crossing
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2007 Fellowship program - Human Rights Versus a Culture of Impunity
Joel B. Escovilla         
- Needed as Workers, Unwanted as Guests
- Learning on the Run

Hah Foong Lian           
- Dark Side of a 'Light Touch'
- Defeating Rivals Through Defamation Lawsuits

Joseph Israel M. Laban 
- Perils of the Press
- East Versus West
- The Price of Peace

Imam Shofwan - Truth or Conserquence

David Hugo  - East Timor
Htar Htar Myint - Burma
Zaw Naing Oo - Burma
Nita Roshita
- Indonesia
Maria Rita Hasugian - Indonesia
Moeun Nhean - Cambodia

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2006 Fellowship program - 'Religion a Force for Change in Southeast Asia'
Allen Estabillo
- The (Religious) Minorities' Retort

- Hindu Temples Under Siege

Montri u-Domphong
- Who's Afraid of Pesantrens?

Philip Golingai
- Coming Through Slaughter
- When They Didn't Turn the Other Cheek
- The Hunter of Poso

Iwan Setiawan
- Among the Believers

Khan Sophirom
- Of Bars, Blessings, and Buddhist Youths
- The Abbot Is an Alien

Germilina Lacorte
- Old Rituals and New Faiths at the Longhouse
- Are the Spirits Angry?


Liezel Longboan
- Muslimahs Speak Up
- Educating Ayu

Mujtaba Hamdi
- Faith, Hope, and the Charter
- Living Islam
- Lessons from History

Myo Zaw
- Islam's Many Youthful Voices
- Hindus Against Anti-Porn Bill

Thanwinthut
- Burmese Monks and Politics

Wahyuana
- The Burmese Way to Buddhism
- Alms and the Monks

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